Pumpkin Shake With Soy

The last thing most folks are thinking about around Thanksgiving is weight loss.

Most folks are thinking about that lovely slice of pumpkin pie!!!

There are  however delicious ways to maintain calories and keep the calories down.

Just a thought …

Take one scoop of a our super vanilla soy inch loss shake… an absolutely awesome product, high protein, high fiber and luciene, an amino acid known to help one maintain lean muscle while losing fat

Add 8 oz of milk
2 TBLS of pumpkin puree – i think leftover squash could also be used
1/2 teas of pumpkin spice
dash of vanilla and cinnamon

Ice

Blend all of the above in a blender. Yum!


taken by karen hanrahan – the fabulously knarly pumpkin was on my friends thanksgiving day porch

Low Fat Vs Low Carb Diets?

You would think the question of low carb versus low fat
diets would be settled by now.

Literally dozens of studies have been published on the
subject and they are all in pretty much agreement that
initial weight loss (mostly water) is faster on the low
carb diets but that weight loss at one or two years is
essentially the same on the two diets.

The unique feature of the study just published in
Annals of Internal Medicine (153: 147-157, 2010) was
that it included an intensive behavior modification
program to optimize the weight loss over the two year
period of the study.

Here is how the study was conducted:

The low-carbohydrate group was instructed to eat no
more than 20 grams of carbohydrate per day for 3 months
and then to increase the carbohydrate by no more than 5
grams per day each week until they achieved their
desired weight.

The low-fat group was instructed to decrease calories
and restrict fat intake to no more than 30% of
calories.

All of the patients were enrolled in a lifestyle
program designed to help them improve their physical
activity and other lifestyle factors.

The program met weekly for 20 weeks, every other week
for another 20 weeks, and then monthly for the rest of
the 2-year study. In short, this was a very good
behavior modification program.

Weight, blood pressure, blood lipid levels and side
effects were measured at the beginning of the program
and at 3, 6, 12 and 24 months.

Considering the enormous effort put into behavior
modification, the results of this study were somewhat
disappointing.

The participants lost an average of only 22 pounds and
the end of year one and had gained back 7 of those
pounds by the end of year two.

And that only included the ~50% who stayed with the
program for the whole two years. Who knows how much
weight was gained by the people who dropped out of the
study?

Since the behavior modification program used in this
study did not significantly impact either weight loss
or weight maintenance, it’s perhaps not surprising that
the other findings of this study are pretty much the
same as the findings from previous studies.

Weight loss was slightly greater in the low carb
group at 6 months, but did not differ significantly
between the two groups at either 1 year or two years.

Triglyceride levels and blood pressure were lower for
the low carb group at 6 and 12 months, but were the
same for both groups at 2 years.

The only significant differences between the two groups
at 2 years were LDL (bad) cholesterol levels – which
were significantly lower in the low fat group – and HDL
(good) cholesterol levels – which were significantly
higher in the low carb group.

Ironically, I’ve already seen blogs from proponents of
the low carb diets trumpeting the increase in HDL
levels as “proof” that low carb diets are better for
your heart.

But, it’s not just HDL or LDL that’s important, it’s
the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL cholesterol that
determines your risk of heart disease.

And at two years the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL
cholesterol was virtually identical on the two diets.

As for side effects, the patients on the low carb diet
reported more constipation and more problems with bad
breath. If you’ve been on a low carb diet before,
that’s probably not news to you.

So what is the take home message from this study?

1) The laws of thermodynamics still work. It’s all
about calories in versus calories out. Low carb and low
fat diets work equally well for weight loss.

2) If you just focus on blood lipid levels and blood
pressure there is also no significant difference
between the two diets.

However, I still recommend against high fat (low carb)
diets as a long term lifestyle strategy.

We know that high fat diets are much more likely to
cause inflammation – which is a risk factor for
multiple diseases.

We also know that long term consumption of high fat
diets is associated with increased risk of heart
disease, certain types of cancers & diabetes

Thank you – Dr Stephen Chaney for the above commentary.

Childhood Obesity Is Epidemic

I want to offer information on a very serious topic: Childhood Obesity

The World Health Organization offers these statistics: Globally, there are more than 1 billion overweight adults, at least 300 million of them obese. The key causes are increased consumption of energy-dense foods high in saturated fats and sugars, and reduced physical activity.

Further commentary states: Obesity and overweight pose a major risk for serious diet-related chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and stroke, and certain forms of cancer. The health consequences range from increased risk of premature death, to serious chronic conditions that reduce the overall quality of life. Of especial concern is the increasing incidence of child obesity.

Childhood obesity is epidemic in some areas and on the rise in others. An estimated 22 million children under five are estimated to be overweight worldwide. According to the US Surgeon General, the number of overweight children has doubled and the number of overweight adolescents has tripled in the US since 1980.

Tripled.

I am stunned by this statistic. Are you?

The word epidemic startles me. The long term ramifications are costly not only fiscally, but also in loss of life – our health care system can not support this predicted level of illness, worst yet life span for this generation is predicted in early death.

Death.   I have a really hard time thinking about that.

What can we do ??  University of Michigan Health System offers these helpful comments and tips

I can recommend healthy weight loss methods that are simple and effective.  I personally used a product-centric inch loss program.  Even in maintenance these products are useful in my or any healthy living regime.

I also made many changes, I didn’t do them all at once, but each layer as it unfolded created a better attitude and better eating habits

Losing weight is very overwhelming. Mainstream eating has an addiction element that I feel adds to the problem, our very busy lives don’t help the situation.

If I can help you or anyone you know. Please let me know

I foster the I can’s … I am full of ideas, tips, solutions.

I have been where every heavy person has been. I really know what it’s like.

You can be part of the outreach.

Are you overweight? Want to do something about it? Be an example and get on a healthy weight loss program.

Share with those you know the success you have.

Be encouraging and supportive to the youth around you, if your concerned about a particular youth who’s suffering from obesity, say something.

They may not know even where to start.

Testimony: a year ago a teen I know hung with the wrong crowd, they ate lots of really awful food. Volumes of empty calories. That teen gained quite a bit of weight. This fall the teen, stopped eating the junk, added swimming, started biking to school, added veggies at lunch. Lost 20 pounds.

What are you willing to do to lose the weight?  We all know the right things to do. Which of those things are you willing to do?


fat kid on a scooter flickr image credit

Taurine And Weight Loss

 

Taurine has been widely studied for enhanced energy and alertness. It is a main ingredient found in our product for regulating glucose, in our 3 in 1 weight loss product as well as in our weight loss tea.

Taurine is an amino acid, it has been clinically investigated for it’s role in the control of blood sugar levels.

Taurine helps stabilize cell membranes and appears to have free radical scavenging activity.

Taurine has also been shown to support normal platelet function.

Don’t you just love the text on our energy tea box?  liquid ooomph; exotic white, red and green teas are delicately harvested and blended to create this extraordinary drink. It’ll give you a natural energy lift and feeling of well being. Call it a healthy kick in the looser-fitting pants”


flickr image credit – artist celebrates weight loss


Green Tea For Weight Loss


Our
healthy weight loss program has many elements to it. 

A signature component and a product I simply adore is our green, red and white tea also called “liquid ooomph”

The FDA prohibits nutritional companies from making medicinal claims regarding this incredibly valuable product, however if you do your research, you will discover that this is a
tea that you will want to drink every single day due to the long list of benefits.


Here is the benefits of one nutrient element of green tea – Taurine:

*provides detoxifying properties

*provides antioxidant properties, and guards cellular tissue against toxic substances

*causes fat solubilization

*increases the production of bile in the liver (helps keep bile in a liquid state, and is less likely to form gallstones)

*critical for brain development – is used to treat anxiety, epilepsy, hyperactivity, poor brain function and seizures.

*critical for eye health … a deficiency causes retinal degeneration … adequate amounts of taurine reduce the risk of macular degeneration

*stabilizes cell membranes in electrically active tissues such as the brain & heart. In the heart it strengthens the heart muscle and helps stabilize arrhythmias by keeping potassium and magnesium inside the cells and keeping excess sodium out.

*helps regulate blood pressure and reduces serum cholesterol levels

*acts like a diuretic, without the side effects of pharmaceutical diuretics

*reduces symptoms of Type 1 or insulin-dependant diabetes by strengthening the beta cells in the pancreas

*helps people with cystic fibrosis to digest fats more successfully

*provides respiratory protection and is useful in the treatment of Asthma

the above information was sourced from an email from martha wilmore nutritionist


green tea plantation flickr image credit